Fritz Welch
Breakfast Bombs the Inevitable
(dis)organized by Nathan Gwynne
August 3 - August 26, 2012
Opening Reception: August 3, 7-9pm

Asparagus Piss Raindrop performs August 3, 3pm and 8pm

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i agree w/ this: "there will be a drawing on the wall and a skulpchur and whatever and another drawing in the bathroom [please add: also collages made in 1999 + one t-shirt painting] ...and ASPARAGUS PISS RAINDROP will perform a concert at helper and at the CCA in Glasgow simultaneously...grilled asparagus in the backyard. not a BBQ only grilled asparagus...no meat maybe potatoes....and the crowd goes wild..." but we can also formulate some more mutationallysexyificated word spew?i also brought some multi-colored door streamer thingys from Blackpool. dunno if you can visualize them? they usually hang in shops in the North of England – kinda kitsch crapola i thought they might be an interesting ceiling element.....



Fritz Welch is determined to stretch the escalator of possibilities into the bloodshot eye of results. His is a multifaceted practice bringing together and digesting drawing, sculpture, text, sound and performance. Ultimately these elements are combined into site specific installations that are like rambling Rube Goldberg devices intended to explore their own components while extruding waves of questions. This work is a fragile monster gambling with its own structure. It is the culmination of various threads expanding into a given architectural space with accumulations of randomized and very specifically chosen elements. It takes into account the excesses of consumerism and the absurdity of everyday life while focusing on the weightlessness of hallucination and the ephemeralization of desire.

His first solo exhibition in 1997 was at A/C Project Room in New York City, and he has exhibited in numerous solo and groups shows internationally, in galleries, institutions, and public spaces. These have included The Drawing Center (NYC), Transmission (Glasgow), La Condition Publique (Roubaix FR), Kunsthalle Exnergasse (Vienna), TRACE Gallery (Cardiff), Jeleni Gallery (Prague), Alma Enterprises (London), Argument (Tilburg NL) and WestGermany Büro für postpostmoderne Kommunikation (Berlin).

He has collaborated on installations with Aaron Cantor, Iain Campbell, Crank Sturgeon & Id M Theftable, Alex Baggaley, and Deathanddada (Rachel Lowther and Amalia Theodorakopoulous). He has also been involved in the making of dance projects working with choreographers such as Moya Michael, Miguel Gutierrez, Paige Martin and Juliette Mapp.

Welch has played concerts and in festivals extensively in North America, Europe and in South Africa and Hong Kong. He is currently is a member of FvRTvR, Lambs Gamble, With Lumps, Asparagus Piss Raindrop and is a former member of Peeesseye and W!77iN6. He has played with Tony Conrad, Clare Cooper, Stephen O'Malley, Jazzfinger, Clayton Thomas, Maya Dunietz, Evan Parker, Usurper, Michael Vorfeld, Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Mike Pride, Chris Heenan, Blood Stereo, John Butcher and Joke Lanz among many others. A longtime Brooklynite of Texas origins, he is now based in Glasgow, Scotland.

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